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Lagos State Model College, Igbonla, Epe suffered two major school kidnapping attacks in 2016 and 2017.
Ransom was paid.
The only thing it set in motion were
- Permanent deployment of armed security personnel i.e Police, DSS, military units, and the Lagos Neighbourhood Safety Corps to that community and remote schools in Lagos.
- Construction of security watchtowers around the school to improve early detection of intruders.
- Installation of surveillance cameras (CCTV) linked to the watchtowers for continuous monitoring.
- Enhanced lighting, including the installation of high-powered halogen security lights for night surveillance.
Or
Did we forget that a car bomb went off in Lagos in Apapa in 2014 during Fashola’s time as governor in a fuel depot on creek road and BH leader Abubakar Shekau claimed responsibility?
States that are serious know what to do.
Lagos is not safe because they dont try their nonsense, its safe because the powers that be do not play these stupid games.
@saniyusuf We have a revenue problem not a spending one.
Insecurity has taken a different turn,the problems of the NE and NW has moved down South through NC because FGN is doing right up North.
We can not compare FDI with OBJ's time because we had goodwill then but we can def do better.
Overnight, Nigeria and the United States recorded a significant example of effective collaboration in the fight against terrorism.
Our determined Nigerian Armed Forces, working closely with the Armed Forces of the United States, conducted a daring joint operation that dealt a heavy blow to the ranks of the Islamic State.
Early assessments confirm the elimination of the wanted IS senior leader, Abu-Bilal Al-Manuki, also known as Abu-Mainok, along with several of his lieutenants, during a strike on his compound in the Lake Chad Basin
Nigeria appreciates this partnership with the United States in advancing our shared security objectives. I extend my sincere gratitude to President Trump for his leadership and unwavering support in this effort.
I commend the personnel involved on both sides for their professionalism and courage, and I look forward to more decisive strikes against all terrorist enclaves across the nation.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR
President & Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Aso Villa
Abuja
May 16, 2026
Dear Aspirants, Stakeholders, Delegates, and Members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State,
As we commence our party primaries tomorrow, I sincerely appreciate every member for your unwavering loyalty and steadfast commitment to the ideals and continued progress of our great party.
The APC remains a strong symbol of democratic values, unity, and national development. I therefore urge all aspirants across Lagos State to approach the primaries with maturity, discipline, and utmost respect for the party’s constitution and electoral guidelines.
The primary election is a democratic process established to select credible candidates who will proudly fly the flag of our party in the forthcoming general elections. We must avoid actions, utterances, or conduct capable of creating division, and instead conduct ourselves peacefully, respectfully, and with a spirit of solidarity.
I call on all aspirants and their supporters to embrace peace, fairness, and sportsmanship before, during, and after the primaries. The victory of one aspirant should be seen as the collective victory of the APC family in Lagos State.
Let us remain focused on our shared vision of strengthening our party and delivering effective leadership and good governance to the people.
Together, united in purpose and commitment, we shall continue to move our great party forward and secure success in the elections ahead.
🌍 "Why don't you start one?" In four words, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu turned a moderator's question into a continental challenge from the main stage of the Africa CEO Forum Annual Summit in Kigali.
🛒 The question on the table was simple. Why does Africa, with all its commodity wealth spread asymmetrically across borders, still lack a continental exchange platform where producers and buyers can trade with one another rather than routing every transaction through external markets? Tinubu's answer turned the question back on the room. The continent's two largest economies, Nigeria and South Africa, have the scale, the volumes, the capital markets infrastructure and the political weight to launch precisely that platform. The case for waiting is increasingly difficult to defend.
📊 The numbers behind the provocation matter. Nigeria's non-oil exports to African markets grew 38% year-on-year in 2024. Intra-African trade is projected to climb from 15% in 2023 to 25% by 2030 under the AfCFTA framework. Cargo clearance times at major Nigerian seaports have already dropped by roughly 30% since 2023. The architecture for deeper intra-continental trade is being built piece by piece, but a continental commodity exchange would mark a qualitative leap, moving Africa from price-taker to price-setter on its own resources.
🤝 The deeper message is one of leadership by example. For years, the integration debate has been carried by communiqués and frameworks. Tinubu's challenge cuts through that. The two giants of the continent should stop debating who should move first and instead move together. That is what pan-African capitalism looks like when it stops being a slogan, African producers trading African commodities on African platforms, settled in African currencies.
🇷🇼 The question Kigali is putting on the agenda this week is no longer whether the AfCFTA will be implemented. It is who will dare to build its missing institutions.
#ACF2026 #AfricaCEOForum
This was the video of how a radicalised youth member of the Zikist Igbo movement called Kayode Ted Adams wanted to assassinate the first Yoruba VC of the University of Lagos, Professor Biobaku.
The radicalism and toxicity of the Obidient movement was copied from Zik.
In the first republic, the Igbos felt it was wrong for Yorubas who have been professors before any group in West Africa to lead Universities in Yorubaland.
The used federal might and Yoruba saboteurs to push this agenda.
When Zik and his Igbo supremacists wanted to try the same madness in Zaria, the Fulanis vowed to burn down the University of Zaria if he imposed an Igbo VC on them.
The enemies of your parents can NEVER be your friends.
Yoruba people, know your history!!!!!!!
Your candidate is chilling with arguably PBAT's biggest ally from the North West. They were together in the senate in 1992, both governors in 1999, and together they formed the APC.
They have been friends for over 30 years. His son-in-law is the governor and leader of APC in Kano. What are you planning to do with Kwankwanso that Asiwaju does not or will not know? They have had several closed-door meetings before you came into the picture. Someone is playing chess with you, and you are playing Ludo.
Datti knows it's a show. Political bridges and alliances are not built 6 months to a general election. They are built on foundations laid for decades.
Yorùbá rọ̀nú has been reawakened! From this moment on, we reflect deeply—rọ̀nú tágba tì kékeré—from top to bottom.
We will continue to speak boldly, because our ancestors have granted us the voice and the right to do so.
Let our words carry wisdom, depth, and purpose.
Lastly we would keep existing in our ancestral homeland! As Yoruba people!!